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Resource Consent Applications Received for the Queenstown Lakes District RESOURCE CONSENT APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FOR THE QUEENSTOWN LAKES DISTRICT QUEENSTOWN LAKES DISTRICT COUNCIL INFORMATION SERVICE Private Bag 50072 QUEENSTOWN 9348 T: 03 441 0499 F: 03 450 2223 [email protected] www.qldc.govt.co.nz © Copyright 01.01.19 – 31.01.19 RC NO APPLICANT & PROPOSAL ZONE STATUS S & J MCLEOD - EXTENSION OF TIME - EXTENSION OF TIME APPLICATION, IN ORDER TO EXTEND THE LAPSE DATE OF RM130891 BY 5 YEARS AT WOODBURY RISE, ET130891 QUEENSTOWN LD Formally Received RM180359 P & S NEWSOME - AMEND AN AMALGAMATION CONDITION BY WAY OF S226 AT 237 ARROWTOWN-LAKE HAYES ROAD, WAKATIPU BASIN RRES Processing Application J & C OLIVIER - CONSTRUCT A RESIDENTIAL FLAT, AND GARAGE IN THE ROAD AND INTERNAL BOUNDARY SETBACK AND TO CHANGE 7067811.12 CONDITION A AND RM181022 CONDITION 6(A) OF RM050587 TO BUILD OUTSIDE THE BUILDING PLATFORM AT 8 HERRIES LN, LAKE HAYES ESTATE RRES Decision Issued SOUTHLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL - ERECTION OF EMERGENCY SHELTERS AND TOILETS ON SITES ADJACENT TO VON ROAD AND MOUNT NICHOLAS ROAD, MOUNT RM181162 NICHOLAS RG In Progress Wating for Further RM181503 B & J NIMMO - APPLICATION TO CONVERT AN EXISTING BARN INTO A RESIDENTIAL FLAT AT 286C BALLANTYNE ROAD, WANAKA RG Information M & K JENNINGS - 2 LOT SUBDIVISION WITH ONE LOT THAT WILL BE SMALLER THAN THE MINIMUM LOT SIZE AND A CHANGE TO CONSENT NOTICE CONDITIONS AT 972 RM181522 AUBREY ROAD, WANAKA RRES Decision Issued ALPHA PROPERTIES LIMITED - TO UTILISE THE PROPOSED UNITS 11 AND 14 FOR VISITOR ACCOMMODATION AT UNITS 11 & 14 THE TIERS, POTTERS HILL DRIVE, RM181535 FRANKTON LD Formally Received RM181586 A & R BRADSHAW - CONSENT TO CONSTRUCT A SHED OUTSIDE A BUILDING PLATFORM WITHIN AT 11 JANE WILLIAMS PLACE, QUEENSTOWN RG In Progress C RADFORD - CONSTRUCT TWO RESIDENTIAL UNITS AND TWO RESIDENTIAL FLATS THAT WILL BREACH SETBACKS, BUILDING HEIGHT, RECESSION PLANE, OUTDOOR LIVING SPACE, DENSITY, TRANSPORT STANDARDS, TO UNDERTAKE ASSOCIATED EARTHWORKS AND LANDSCAPING, TO ESTABLISH VISITOR ACCOMMODATION, AND TO RM181599 SUBDIVIDE THE UNITS AT 12 FLORENCE CLOSE, FRANKTON LD Decision Issued FERGBURGER LIMITED - TO UNDERTAKE EXTERNAL ALTERATIONS TO AN EXISTING BUILDING FRONTAGE, TO ALTER AN APPROVED SIGNAGE PLATFORM, AND FOR THE SALE OF LIQUOR BETWEEN 11PM AND 8AM. S127 APPLICATION TO VARY RM060698 TO ENABLE ALTERNATIVE SIGNAGE PLATFORMS AT 44 SHOTOVER STREET, RM181602 QUEENSTOWN QTC In Progress M LANSON - LAND USE CONSENT TO CONSTRUCT A RESIDENTIAL UNIT AND RESIDENTIAL FLAT PARTIALLY OUTSIDE AN APPROVED BUILDING PLATFORM AT 8 GRACES On Hold External Report RM181604 TERRACE, WAKATIPU BASIN RRS-FH Required Wating for Further RM181616 ALPHA COMMERCIAL LIMITED - UNIT TITLE SUBDIVISION OF LOT 16 DP 512588 AT POTTERS HILL ROAD, QUEENSTOWN LD Information PRIMEVUE LIMITED - CONSTRUCT FIVE RESIDENTIAL UNITS AND ONE RESIDENTIAL FLAT; EARTHWORKS; VISITOR ACCOMMODATION FOR EACH UNIT AT 78 HIGHVIEW Wating for Further RM181814 TERRACE, QUEENSTOWN LD Information REMARKABLES PARK LIMITED - SUBDIVISION CONSENT IS SOUGHT TO AUTHORISE CREATION OF 85 NEW LOTS, 10 LOTS TO VEST AS ROAD RESERVE AND DE- Wating for Further RM181879 AMALGAMATION OF LOT 8 AT RED OAKS DRIVE, FRANKTON RPR Information RM181881 J MCLAREN - TO ESTABLISH A VERANDA THAT ENCROACHES INTO THE INTERNAL SETBACK AT 474 PENINSULA ROAD, KELVIN PENINSULA LD Decision Issued Wating for Further RM181882 M SCOTT & N MCDONALD - LAND USE CONSENT FOR A TENT AT 1218 GIBBSTON HIGHWAY, GIBBSTON RG Information RM181892 M KLASKOVA - TO ESTABLISH A COFFEE CARAVAN AND ERECT ASSOCIATED SIGNAGE AT 1176 - 1178 LAKE HAWEA-ALBERT TOWN ROAD, HAWEA FLAT RG Decision Issued WONG & BONG TRUSTEE COMPANY LIMITED & Y LI - LAND USE CONSENT TO UNDERTAKE VISITOR ACCOMMODATION FROM AN EXISTING RESIDENTIAL UNIT FOR UPTO On Hold at Applicants RM181893 8 PERSONS FOR 365 DAYS AT 21 BOWEN STREET, QUEENSTOWN HD Request L LLOYD & N WATANABE - LAND USE CONSENT TO UTILISE AN EXISTING UNIT FOR VISITOR ACCOMMODATION PURPOSES (ALL YEAR ROUND). ASSOCIATED TRANSPORT RM181898 BREACH TO NOT PROVIDE A COACH PARK AT 9B YORK STREET, QUEENSTOWN HDB Decision Issued SKYLINE ENTERPRISES LIMITED - TO CHANGE CONDITION 36 OF RM170147 (AS VARIED BY RM171122), AND CONDITION 4 OF RM180004 TO PROVIDE FOR A CHANGE IN Wating for Further RM181900 THE TIMING TO IMPLEMENT THE APPROVED LANDSCAPING AT BOB'S PEAK, BEN LOMOND RECREATION RESERVE, QUEENSTOWN RG Information RM181901 HOOK WANAKA LIMITED - VARIATION OF CONDITION RELATED TO ACCESS CREATION AT 47 MONTEITH ROAD, WANAKA RG Decision Issued RM181905 SIMPSON GLOBAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED - CONTINUE AS A REGISTERED HOLIDAY HOME FOR A MAXIMUM OF 90 DAYS PER YEAR AT 23 VALLEY CRESCENT, WANAKA LD Decision Issued SHOTOVER COUNTRY LIMITED - VARIATION TO RM171487 TO ENABLE THE CONSTRUCTION OF TWO RESIDENTIAL UNITS ON LOTS 1200, 1201, 1207 – 1210 AND THREE RM181913 RESIDENTIAL UNITS ON LOT 1211. ALSO TO ALLOW THE FUTURE SUBDIVISION OF THOSE LOTS AT HICKS ROAD, SHOTOVER COUNTRY (STAGE 16), WAKATIPU BASIN SCS Formally Received PRO-INVEST NZ PROPERTY 1 LIMITED PARTNERSHIP - TO VARY RM170260 TO CHANGE THE APPROVED DESIGN OF THE HOTEL AT 11, 13 AND 17 STANLEY ST & 21 & 25 RM181915 SYDNEY STREET, QUEENSTOWN HDA Decision Issued R HOLDEN - LAND USE CONSENT TO OPERATE A VISITOR ACCOMMODATION ACTIVITY FOR A MAXIMUM OF 6 PERSONS, UP TO 365 DAYS PER YEAR AT 18A PANNERS RM181916 WAY, FERNHILL LD In Progress D & E BROOMFIELD - PROPOSED ACCESSORY BUILDING AND RETAINING WALL TO BE LOCATED OUTSIDE OF THE BUILDING PLATFORM, AND ASSOCIATED EARTHWORKS. RM181918 VARIATION TO REGISTERED CONSENT NOTICE AND COVENANT AT 5 BEECHWOOD LANE, QUEENSTOWN RLF Formally Received © Copyright 01.01.19 – 31.01.19 RC NO APPLICANT & PROPOSAL ZONE STATUS K & E STALKER - LAND USE CONSENT TO ESTABLISH AN 850M2 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PLATFORM, CONSTRUCT A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING WITHIN THE PROPOSED On Hold External Report RM181925 BUILDING PLATFORM & CONSTRUCT A FARM STORAGE SHED OUTSIDE OF THE PROPOSED BUILDING PLATFORM AT LOWER SHOTOVER ROAD, WAKATIPU BASIN RG Required D E BUNN & CO - SUBDIVIDE THE SITE TO CREATE FIVE LOTS, IDENTIFY BUILDING PLATFORMS ON EACH LOT, AND UNDERTAKE ASSOCIATED EARTHWORKS AND LANDSCAPING. LAND USE CONSENT TO BREACH SETBACKS, AND UNDER THE NES (CONTAMINATED SOILS) AS THE SITE IS A HAIL SITE AND INVOLVES DISTURBANCE OF On Hold External Report RM181927 SOILS AT MORVEN FERRY ROAD, WAKATIPU BASIN RG Required H & K WAKELING - ADDITION OF A STUDY/BEDROOM TO THE EXISTING RESIDENTIAL UNIT THAT WILL BE LOCATED WITHIN THE MINIMUM SETBACK ALONG THE RM181928 NORTHERN INTERNAL BOUNDARY AT 9 WOODSTOCK ROAD, QUEENSTOWN SCS Decision Issued J & D IRVINE - CONSTRUCTION OF SINGLE STOREY HOUSE WITH ATTACHED GARAGE WHICH SITS WITHIN THE ROAD BOUNDARY SET BACK AND HAS A WALL OF Wating for Further RM181930 CONTINUOUS LENGTH OF 17M AT 112 HEDDITCH STREET, WANAKA LD Information J JANU & M KODOVSKA - LAND USE CONSENT (RETROSPECTIVE IN NATURE) TO ESTABLISH A BUILDING THAT BREACHES RECESSION PLANES AND DENSITY TO BE USED AS RM181934 A RESIDENTIAL FLAT. THE CONSENT INCLUDES ONE CAR PARK SHORTFALL AT 22B WATTS ROAD, FERNHILL LD Formally Received RM181936 FS MEE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LIMITED - S348 ROW OVER LOT 14 DP 514148 IN FAVOUR OF LOT 15 DP 514148 AT 188 PENINSULA ROAD, KELVIN HEIGHTS LD Formally Received BRINGANS CONSULTANTS LIMITED - LANDUSE TO CONSTRUCT A RESIDENTIAL UNIT OUTSIDE AN APPROVED BUILDING PLATFORM, TO RELOCATE AN EXISTING FARM On Hold External Report RM181938 SHED AND TO VARY CONDITIONS TO RM030801 AT 347 CROWN RANGE ROAD, CARDRONA RG Required RM181939 T HALL - LAND USE CONSENT TO ESTABLISH A RESIDENTIAL UNIT AND TO UNDERTAKE VISITOR ACCOMMODATION ACTIVITY AT 2 MALAGHAN STREET, QUEENSTOWN HDA Formally Received On Hold Affected RM181941 J CRANE & K MACTAGGART - CONSTRUCT A VIEWING PLATFORM ON THE SOUTHERN SHORE OF LAKE HAYES AT ELLEN JOHNSON TERRACE, QUEENSTOWN RURAL RG Parties Approvals QUEENSTOWN PARK HOTEL NO. 1 LIMITED - APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 127 OF THE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ACT 1991 (RMA) TO CHANGE CONDITION 1 OF RM181946 RM070375 TO CHANGE THE LOCATION, INCREASE THE AREA, AND CHANGE THE DESIGN OF A SIGN AT 21 ROBINS ROAD, QUEENSTOWN. HD Decision Issued WANAKA DISTRICTS CLUB INCORPORATED & OTHERS - SUBDIVISION CONSENT IS SOUGHT TO UNDERTAKE A THREE LOT SUBDIVISION AND LAND USE CONSENT IS RM181950 SOUGHT FOR RESULTING BOUNDARY SETBACK AND RECESSION PLANE INTRUSIONS AT 45 & 49 PLANTATION ROAD, WANAKA LD Decision Issued LAKE MCKAY STATION LIMITED - TO UNDERTAKE A BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENT BETWEEN SECTION 1, 6, 8, 10 SURVEY OFFICE PLAN 300466 AND LOT 3 DP 515146 AND RM181953 SECTION 9, 11-12 SURVEY OFFICE PLAN 300466 AT LAKE MCKAY STATION, WANAKA-LUGGATE HIGHWAY RG Decision Issued J CAGNEY, S CAGNEY & L ROBINSON - TO CONSTRUCT AN EXTENSION TO AN EXISTING RESIDENTIAL UNIT CREATING A RESIDENTIAL FLAT AT 1 WHITECHAPEL ROAD, On Hold at Applicants RM181955 GIBBSTON RLF Request RM190001 M CRAW - VISITOR ACCOMMODATION AT 11 SUNRISE LANE, QUEENSTOWN LD Formally Received On Hold at Applicants RM190003 QUEENSTOWN SIGNS LIMITED - SIGNAGE AND ALTERATION TO BUILDING AT 87 GORGE ROAD, QUEENSTOWN BS Request RM190004 PISIDIA HOLDINGS LIMITED & CABO LIMITED - BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENT AT LOT 9 & LOT 21 WYUNA RISE, GLENORCHY RLF Formally Received RM190005 C HARPUR - VISITOR ACCOMMODATION AT 2 PRESTON DRIVE, ARROWTOWN LD Decision Issued D SOPER - TO LOCATE A VEHICLE CROSSING LESS THAN 25M FROM AN INTERSECTION AND TO BREACH MINIMUM SIGHT DISTANCES & CHANGE CONSENT NOTICE RM190006 CONDITION AT 1 MCINTOSH WAY, LUGGATE PARK, WANAKA RRES Decision Issued SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE PROVING GROUNDS LIMITED
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